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What's New!

Welcome to our site. Have a look around, and if you have any comments, please let me know.

NEW!! A fully navigable map of New Brunswick and its parks and protected areas is now available on our Protected Natural Areas page. Please take a look and explore.

Mount Carleton EIA assessment update - The period for input on the plans to develop snowmobile trails in Mount Carleton Provincial Park ended Nov. 21, 2016. CPAWS NB has concerns about these plans. Read our comments. The full EIA registration report is available here. The complete submission to the gvernment by CPAWS NB is available here. NEW! The government responded to our submission - read this file to see our comments with the responses provided by government personnel.

Take Action – the clock is ticking for New Brunswick’s Nature

We need your help to keep the pot boiling so proposed protected areas don’t drop off the province’s agenda.
Currently, only 3% of New Brunswick is under any form of permanent protection. We need to change that. Go here and take action.

Why should you support the work of CPAWS NB? Watch the video below, share it with your friends, and consider donating or helping in other ways.

The Restigouche: A Wilderness Endangered

We've produced a short video of the Restigouche River and the surrounding wilderness (located in New Brunswick and the Gaspe), whose magic is threatened by human development.